Plaque

John Corbin

Inscription

Corbin Memorial Hall
The Rev. John Corbin was pastor of Park Chapel, Crouch End from its commencement in 1856 to 1871.
This stone is laid as a memorial of his faithful ministry by the present pastor the Rev. Alfred Rowland LLB, BA, Chairman of the London Congregational Union, 7th September 1892

Site: John Corbin (1 memorial)

N8, Crouch Hill, Corbin Memorial Hall

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John Corbin

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Rev. John Corbin

John Corbin was born on 25 May 1811 in Ringwood, Hampshire, the son of Willia...

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Rev. Alfred Rowland

Chairman of the London Congregational Union, and pastor of Park Chapel, Crouc...

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